Check with "Sweet Tooth Candy Emporium" at Scarborough Town Centre 416 279 0432... I saw a Peach Flavoured Crush they may also have Fanta ... If you really need your fix I heard of Soda Pop Shop out in Whitby seems to have a lot of flavours of every type of soda ...

Looking for bakeries or ice cream shops that offer a variety of ice cream flavors and cookie options so you can "Create your own" ice cream sandwich. Some places I've noticed have them pre-made with limited selection. I've tried BakerBots the Ossington neighborhood of Toronto and absolutely love it but looking for other options as well. Any recommendations?

Looking for a spot in Toronto that's not downtown such as Scarborough, Markham area that makes fresh or sells resale of Vietnamese sandwiches. I can't always make it to one of the two main Chinatown'ss in the downtown Toronto core.

Looking for a good burger joint OR place that serves a hearty and tasty burger. I like Five Guys, looking to try something different like Burgers Priest? When you have a burger craving which pub, resto or burger joint is your go to?

I am looking to try a variety of K-cups or Tassimo pods, instead of buying full packs does any one know a speciality retailer that sells them individually in Toronto, Scarborough, or even Pickering? I've noticed some Staples sells some K-Cups individually, but their selection is limited.

I'm planning a wedding next year and my finance and I were thinking about the midnight snack options too... i think the pizza idea is safe, you can make it vegetarian or vegan (by omitting the cheese)... it'll taste good warm, hot out of the oven or even at room temp...

also if you wanted to add a sweets option do some cookies, brownies, or squares to complement the wedding cake (if your'e serving it at that time too) or cultural desserts or homemade desserts... i've also seen chocolate fountains as a big hit as well

i went to a wedding that did the midnight porchetta/roast pork carving for sandwiches WITH pizza and a selection of sweeets/pastries and i recall more people went for the pizza

Just wanted to know if there's been any recent visits/reviews on Harlem Restaurant specifically the Richmond Street East location. I am thinking of doing a group birthday lunch in a few weeks. I'm looking for something different to try and the menu looks fantastic. Would this be an ideal place? What has your experience been?

Looking for some ideas for a group birthday lunch. We'll probably be a group of 16 or so. It'll be a Saturday weekend, but finding a place that accepts reservations has sometimes been a challenge. Here are some criteria:

- Entrees should be in the $12-$20 range- Offer vegan or vegetarian options - Cuisine type preferred is Asian, Italian, Canadian, Pub- Atmosphere should be casual or smart casual- Neighbourhoods considering: Yonge/Dundas, Entertainment District, Yorkville area, King West or other nearby areas accessible by TTC

In the past I've had great experiences at Joey's at Eatons Centre, Spring Rolls, Yamato, looking to try new venues, chains or not.

I am looking for Game Meat (deer, rabbit, moose, ostrich, and other exotic meats) Butchers in Scarborough area. Thought about St. Lawrence Market but it's too far to venture out to. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

I am looking to join or gather a group for a sushi making or vegan/vegetarian friendly cooking class. I am looking for a single class, affordable, and downtown or accessible to TTC. So far Loblaws offers the rates for their classes but the schedules are sparse and locations vary.

Looking for places that serve Soft-shell crab as an appetizer or meal not just Spider Sushi Roll.Where do you go in the GTA, Niagara or London area for soft-shell crab? How is it served? Is it available all year round?

Meeting up with friends for lunch near the Metro Convention Centre/Union Station in Toronto. We'd like to avoid chain restaurants such as East Side Mario's and Lonestar Texas Grill. We'll be dining with a vegetarian and vegan so that limits our selection. We're also looking for a place that's not over-priced theatre district or financial district expensive if such a place exist.

Which Japanese/Sushi restaurants that are reasonably priced (lunch entrees $10-$15) do you recommend that are in downtown Toronto? Looking into these neighbourhoods Entertainment District, Yorkville, Queen Streets and surrounding area. It's for a small group birthday get-together. We've already over-done Guu and been to Ematei but prefer places that also offer regular sushi offerings not just specialty small plates or authentic Japanese cuisine.